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The Form of Sound Words
Charles H. Welch
140 pages
The basis of this book is the warning of the apostle Paul against ‘a form of godliness' (2 Tim. 3:5) as contrasted with the necessity to hold fast the ‘form of sound words' which had been heard of him, and which he expected Timothy to commit to faithful men who would teach others also (2 Tim. 1:13, 2:2). Other features such as ‘The inspiration of Scripture', ‘God manifest in the flesh', and ‘Three spheres of blessing' are dealt with in the express terms of Paul's teaching.
CONTENTS
EXPLANATORY NOTE
INTRODUCTORY
- THE MEANING OF THE TERM ‘APOSTLE’,
WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO
THE APOSTLESHIP OF PAUL
- THE INSPIRATION OF SCRIPTURE
- THINGS THAT ARE OF GOD
- GOD MANIFEST
- GOD MANIFEST IN THE FLESH
- SIN, AND THE SACRIFICE FOR SIN
- DISPENSATIONAL TRUTH, AND THE
IMPORTANCE OF ACTS 28
CONSIDERED
- THREE SPHERES OF BLESSING,
AND THE PRINCIPLE OF
RIGHT DIVISION CONSIDERED
- THE PRISON EPISTLES AND THEIR
DISTINCTIVE REVELATIONS
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